On Mon, 17 Jul 2000 at 00:04, Ian C.Sison wrote:
>You know, if you'ld read the article, you'ld see that for most general
>purpose websites, _both_ mysql and pgsql will be more than enough to
>fulfill its requirements.  So for most people, pg/mySQL are not 'toyz',
>they are simply the most logical options for database servers.

Got my point smack in the bull's eye. I appreciated this particular
article among quite a number I've read on PostgreSQL and MySQL because of
the way it helps one understand for which real-world applications
PostgreSQL and MySQL are preferred over the other. :)

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